Whitlock Briar-Price

Archmage of Sadness; master of grievance and deprivation magic. Works as a microbiologist. Acts very laod back but flippant at times. Despite his collectedness, he's always mourning.

Right clicks NFTs, edits them and sells them as prints because he's based.

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Happy people! I'm open to most things & but I really enjoyed printmaking the invisible for last year.

Portfolio & more:
🎯https://t.co/SkvKLLgJk0

I take commissions where I can and am always happy to chat! 😁

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Here's figure 9.4 I drew for the new edition of 'Clinical Microbiology Made Ridiculously Simple'

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Wrapped up for this year with a Microbiology exam, so there's no better way of switching to holiday mood with some unicellular stuff!
from three μ-buds of mine, Violet, Blu, and Teo!🎄

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April - an oral encapsulated microbial ecosystem therapeutic for recurrent C difficile infection, by Dina Kao and colleagues

https://t.co/qO0rrM69yD

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Look at last year’s gift I received. I’m still bowled over, a year later.

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Bacteria horizontal gene transfer "provides an important mechanism for cooperation to spread, effectively acting as an enforcement mechanism."






⏯️Bacterial cooperation through horizontal gene transfer
https://t.co/MKqINo4Lpa

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Looking for some fun holiday gifts? How about some science stickers? Get 10% your holiday orders on my Etsy Science Stickers until Christmas! Order early to ensure they arrive on time! https://t.co/D6hVkh8mBE

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has also done a lot of work with to visualize science stories. This includes illustrating for and the series. Behold the between mycorrhizal and plant roots!

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As well as Lizah makes and art, portraits and of course, Lizah’s comic ‘Discovery’ is on and explores the stories behind famous discoveries in https://t.co/z4K6bOJzUG

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Our November issue is now online. Stay tuned for some highlights.
Register for content alerts https://t.co/PgQbd2OXjq

among other exciting research
Table of contents: https://t.co/SeEu2hfwdT

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More PhDs available! Fully funded by , our project on "Characterising and delaying the early signs of ageing" will look at behaviour, gametes, and microbiota in ageing flies w/ me, & Rebecca Clark

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I brought you some Methylobmirabilis oxyfera as quickly as I could!! Can I haz prize pleez? 😋

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Unlock the latest insights in with our November issue. Now live! https://t.co/ibKjXf89My

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Our is less than a month away! If you haven’t registered yet, what are you waiting for? Join us on a journey into your body and meet your tiny tenants.🦠Registration closes on 8 November. 👩‍🏫🔬
Link to registration: https://t.co/LOpVUFvGFH

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22 - Persistance!

The real persister here is YOU! Microbiology is a hard line of work with a lot of failures - failed experiments are a part of science. But you keep going for it and that's amazing! Go you!

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Day 21- Plasmid. These rings of DNA are often shared among bacteria, and are a major contributor to the spread of antimicrobial resistance! Hence, one plasmid to resist them all...

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Neoteric molecular microbiology research reveals how proteins (biological triggers) are controlled by molecular mechanisms: sensors inside human cells detect the triggers (e.g. cell growth) that allow for genotype to phenotype connections (data for genetic mutation prevention)

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